The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (NATAS)has announced the 2015 Emmy nominees for the News & Documentary Emmy Awards. We are excited that four Candescent supported films have received Emmy nominations, including two for “Best Documentary”: E-team (Netflix), After Tiller (PBS), Private Violence(HBO Documentary Films), and Fed Up(VOD). E-team (Katy Chevigny, Ross Kauffman), which follows the Human Rights Watch Emergencies Team on the ground in Syria and Libya, was nominated for “Best Documentary” and “Outstanding Coverage of a Current News Story – Long Form”. After Tiller (Martha Shane, Lana Wilson), which takes a close look at the few healthcare

The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (NATAS) has announced the 2015 Emmy nominees for the News & Documentary Emmy Awards. We are excited that four Candescent supported films have received Emmy nominations, including two for “Best Documentary”:E-team(Netflix), After Tiller (PBS), Private Violence(HBO Documentary Films), andFed Up(VOD). E-team (Katy Chevigny, Ross Kauffman), which follows the Human Rights Watch Emergencies Team on the ground in Syria and Libya, was nominated for “Best Documentary” and “Outstanding Coverage of a Current News Story – Long Form”. After Tiller (Martha Shane, Lana Wilson), which takes a close look at the few healthcare professionals still offering late term abortions, was also nominated for “Best Documentary” and “Outstanding Coverage of a Current News Story – Long Form.” Following Deanna Walter’s domestic abuse case, Private Violence (Cynthia Hill), which was nominated for “Outstanding Informational Programming – Long Form,” explores the shortcomings of domestic abuse policy, and the realities of “why did she stay?” Fed Up (Stephanie Soechtig), which explores the entrenchment of sugar in the American diet, was nominated for graphics under the category “Outstanding Graphic Design & Art Direction.” To see the full list of nominees, click here. Pictured above: Private Violence.

professionals still offering late term abortions, was also nominated for “Best Documentary” and “Outstanding Coverage of a Current News Story – Long Form.” Following Deanna Walter’s domestic abuse case, Private Violence (Cynthia Hill), which was nominated for “Outstanding Informational Programming – Long Form,” explores the shortcomings of domestic abuse policy, and the realities of “why did she stay?” Fed Up (Stephanie Soechtig), which explores the entrenchment of sugar in the American diet, was nominated for graphics under the category “Outstanding Graphic Design & Art Direction.” To see the full list of nominees,click here. Pictured above: Private Violence.